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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Blood Red Live in Dublin: Join James Pearce, Ian Doyle, Steven Daly and Philip Egan for the perfect pre-Champions League final listen

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Reach Podcasts

News, Sports, Soccer, Sports News

4.41000 Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

The Blood Red podcast took over Dublin on Wednesday night with hundreds of Irish Reds packed into the Dtwo bar for an exclusive live event in association with Carlsberg. It was a superb evening of Liverpool FC chat and the perfect warm-up to Saturday’s huge Champions League final with Tottenham Hotspur. But don’t worry if you weren’t able to get a ticket or you would have loved to have been there, because you can now listen to the Q&A section of the evening in full here on the Blood Red channel. It’s features our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce and reporter Ian Doyle, Steven Daly from the LFC Daytrippers Podcast, and is hosted by Off The Ball’s Philip Egan, a life-long Red. James and Ian give insight into the futures of Jurgen Klopp and James Milner, plans for the expansion of the Anfield Road stand, the influence of Pep Lijnders and departure of Zeljko Buvac, and the chances of bringing Philippe Coutinho back, which evokes very different reactions. The panel are also asked who’s the best, Messi, Ronaldo or Origi, name the players, apart from Steven Gerrard, from the 2005 Champions League-winning side who would get into Klopp’s current team, and discuss whether Istanbul or Barcelona at Anfield was better. Oh, and Ian also reveals the time James strangled him in the Anfield pressbox. Enjoy. And if you’d like to attend our next Blood Red Live event, which takes place at the Baltic Market in Liverpool on Wednesday, June 5 click HERE to buy tickets. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Blood Red Podcast from the Liverpool Echo, giving you the inside track on all the big talking points from Anfield.

0:10.0

All right folks, ready to go again. We asked you to put down a few questions for the

0:18.7

panel so plenty of questions to get through. Now just to remind you it is a live podcast, it's going to be broadcast, so we need

0:26.2

you to keep quiet.

0:27.2

Not everyone is here tonight, so people that want to listen in, this is the blood red,

0:31.7

podcast that said, it's the first time it's being

0:34.2

broadcast and recorded outside Liverpool so if we could just keep it as quiet as

0:39.5

possible and we've got the panel back out here.

0:43.0

Also as well I forgot to mention that when you're on your way out, you go via the cloakroom

0:57.7

and there'll be a little gift for you on the way. I wish I would love to say we'd have a chartered flight out of the trade.

1:15.6

So we'll get into the questions.

1:17.1

Said you were very good to give us some questions.

1:19.8

So I'm going to fire as I said you got to want to keep the noise down right so

1:26.3

I'm going to put this one to you Ian and this is about James Milner.

1:32.1

This is from Kean Buckley,

1:34.0

he said, do you keep James Milner,

1:36.0

if not how do you replace his versatility, fitness and experience?

1:40.0

Well, you keep him because he's still under contract.'s been some suggestion he may have been out of contract the end of the season but he's not he's got another year I don't see any reason why would you want to get rid of him?

1:50.0

He's been he's been such a great... give it time he's been such a great, give it time.

1:54.0

He's been such a great success at Liverpool.

1:56.0

He's been probably better than he expected.

1:58.0

Because he came to Liverpool thinking,

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